Remote control of automobile component arrangements

ABSTRACT

A control system causes arrangements of automobile components, such as the driver&#39;s seat, the steering wheel and one or more mirrors, to be adjusted to a plurality of different memorized preferred component arrangements in response to unique component-arrangement signals respectively received from a plurality of remote control devices. The unique component-arrangement signals are transmitted by the remote control devices together with an unlock-request signal that causes a keyless-entry system to unlock one or more doors of the automobile. The control system responds to a lock-request signal that causes the keyless-entry system to lock the doors by causing the driver&#39;s seat to be adjusted to a locked position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile. A distance measuring system separately measures the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the plurality of preferred component arrangements. The control system can also remotely turn on a personal computer and send a memorized login password thereto.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally pertains to electronic control systems and is particularly directed to controlling a plurality of preferred arrangements of at least one component of an automobile.

In the prior art it is known to provide a system for remotely controlling the position of a seat in an automobile. Such system includes a seat positioning control system for controlling adjustment of the seat to a given position; and a remote control device for transmitting a signal that causes the seat positioning control system to adjust the seat to the given position.

In the prior art it also is known to provide a system for remotely controlling the door locks in an automobile. Such system includes a keyless-entry system for locking and unlocking one or more doors of the automobile and a remote control device for selectively transmitting a lock-request signal for causing the keyless-entry system to lock the doors, and an unlock-request signal for causing the keyless-entry system to unlock one or more doors.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In one aspect, the present invention provides a system for controlling a plurality of preferred arrangements of at least one component of an automobile that includes means for arranging at least one component of the automobile to provide a plurality of arrangements of the at least one component, said preferred arrangements including at least a first component arrangement and a second component arrangement, the system comprising: a controller for controlling at least one of the arranging means, wherein the controller includes means for memorizing a plurality of preferred component arrangements, including at least the first component arrangement and the second component arrangement; a first means operable from a location remote from the automobile for causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized first component arrangement; and a second means operable from a location remote from the automobile for causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized second component arrangement. As used herein, the term “arrangement” means configuration, state and/or position.

In another aspect, the present invention provides a system for controlling the position of a seat in an automobile, comprising: a seat positioning control system for controlling adjustment of the seat to a memorized seat position; and a remote control device for transmitting a seat-position signal indicating a memorized seat position; wherein the seat positioning control system is adapted for responding to said seat-position signal by causing the seat to be adjusted to the indicated memorized seat position; and wherein the remote control device is adapted for also transmitting an unlock-request signal for causing a keyless-entry system to unlock one or more doors of the automobile.

In still another aspect, the present invention provides a system, comprising: means for arranging at least one component of an automobile to provide a plurality of preferred arrangements of the at least one component, and means for separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the plurality of preferred component arrangements.

In a further aspect, the present invention provides a system for remotely logging into a personal computer, comprising: a controller coupled to the personal computer, wherein the controller includes means for memorizing a login password for the personal computer; and a remote control device for transmitting a login signal; wherein the controller is adapted for responding to said login signal by causing the personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized login password to the personal computer.

The present invention also provides methods that respectively correspond to the aforementioned aspects of the present invention.

The present invention further provides computer readable media that respectively contain program instructions for use with computers in control systems of the aforementioned aspects of the present invention.

The present invention enables drivers to save time that otherwise would be expended to adjust various components of automobiles to arrangements preferred by the drivers.

Additional features of the present invention are described with reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a preferred embodiment of a control system according to one aspect of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a portion of a remote control device used in the control system of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a preferred embodiment of a control system according to another aspect of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to FIG. 1, a preferred embodiment of a system according to the present invention includes a controller 10 and a plurality of remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c. The controller 10 is installed in an automobile that includes a number of adjustable components 14 and apparatus 16 for arranging the components 14. The adjustable components 14 may include, but are not limited to, one or more seats 18, a steering wheel 19, one or more mirrors 20, a radio 21, a cell-phone interface 22, windows 23, an air circulation system 24, an air conditioning system 25 (including heating and/or cooling components) and a GPS receiver 26. The cell-phone interface 22 can be adjusted for accommodating cell phones having different cell-phone numbers. The windows 23 may include a sunroof window as well as the other windows. The component arranging apparatus 16 are operable to provide a plurality of arrangements of the adjustable automobile components 14.

The controller 10 includes a computer 28 and a keyboard 29. The computer 28 includes a processor (not shown) and a memory 32. The memory 32 includes a computer readable medium that contains program instructions 33 and memorized preferred component arrangements 34. The program instructions 33 also may be contained in a computer readable medium (not shown) that is separate from the computer 10, from which separate medium the program instructions 33 are downloaded into the computer memory 32.

The controller 10 is coupled to at least one of the component arranging apparatus 16 for controlling the operation of the coupled component arranging apparatus 16. The coupling between the controller 10 and the component arranging apparatus 16 may be accomplished by direct connection and/or by wireless interface. In most instances, the coupled component arranging apparatus 16 can also be operated independently of the controller 10.

The keyboard 29 is used for causing the computer memory 32 to selectively memorize different preferred component arrangements.

Upon one or more of the coupled component arranging apparatus 16 being operated by a first driver to adjust at least one of the adjustable automobile components 14 to provide a first preferred component arrangement, the keyboard 29 is operated to cause the memory 32 to memorize the first preferred component arrangement; and upon such component arranging apparatus 16 being operated by a second driver to adjust at least one of the adjustable automobile components 14 to provide a second preferred component arrangement, the keyboard 29 is again operated to cause the memory 32 to memorize the second preferred component arrangement. Likewise, and upon such component arranging apparatus 16 being operated by a third driver to adjust at least one of the adjustable automobile components 14 to provide a third preferred component arrangement, the keyboard 29 is again operated to cause the memory 32 to memorize the third preferred component arrangement.

In a preferred embodiment, the adjustable automobile components 14 that are adjusted to be in the preferred component arrangements include at least one seat 18, typically the driver's seat, and one or more of the following: the steering wheel 19, at least one mirror 20, a radio 21, a cell-phone interface 22, a window position control system 23, the air circulation control system 24, the air conditioning system 25 and the GPS receiver 26.

If a given numbered driver desires to revise his corresponding given numbered preferred component arrangement, the component arranging apparatus 16 are operated to revise the given numbered preferred component arrangement, and the keyboard 29 is operated to cause the memory 32 to memorize the revised given numbered preferred component arrangement.

In a preferred embodiment, the keyboard 29 contains three buttons bearing numbers “1”, “2” and “3”, that can be depressed to respectively cause the first, second and third preferred component arrangements 34 to be selectively stored in the memory 32. In other embodiments, alternative keyboards are provided.

The three remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c are operable from locations remote from the automobile. The three remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c are uniquely adapted for causing the controller 10 to control the component arranging apparatus 16 to provide the three respective memorized given numbered preferred component arrangements that are stored in the computer memory 32. In a preferred embodiment, each of the three remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c, which respectively bear numbers “1”, “2” and “3”, contains a button that is depressed to cause a unique component-arrangement signal 36 a, 36 b, 36 c to be transmitted for reception by the controller 10. Unique component-arrangement signals 36 a, 36 b, 36 c are respectively transmitted by each of the three remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c. In a preferred embodiment, the remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c are embodied in handheld devices. In alternative embodiments, one or more of the remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c is embodied in a device other than a handheld device.

In a preferred embodiment, the three remote control device 12 a, 12 b, 12 c are of a common manufacture, but each can be adapted to transmit only a selected one of the three unique component-arrangement signals 36 a, 36 b, 36 c so as to be incapable of causing the controller 10 to control the component arranging apparatus 16 to provide a memorized preferred component arrangement other than the given numbered preferred component arrangement for which the remote control device 12 a, 12 b, 12 c is uniquely adapted. For example, the first remote control device 12 a is incapable of causing the controller 10 to control the component arranging apparatus 16 to provide either the memorized second preferred component arrangement or the memorized third preferred component arrangement; and the second remote control device 12 b is incapable of causing the controller 10 to control the component arranging apparatus 16 to provide either the memorized first preferred component arrangement or the memorized third preferred component arrangement.

Referring to FIG. 2, each of the commonly manufactured adaptable remote control devices 12 included in the embodiment of the system of FIG. 1 contains a signal code memory 38, a code selector 40 and a signal generator 42. Three different signal codes are stored in the memory 38. The code selector 40 is utilized to select one of the three stored signal codes corresponding to one of the three numbered preferred component arrangements; and the number of the selected arrangement is applied to the exterior of the remote control device. The signal generator 42 generates a unique component-arrangement signal that corresponds to the code selection.

In an alternative embodiment, each of the three remote control device 12 a, 12 b, 12 c is of a unique manufacture that is adapted to transmit only a selected one of the three unique component-arrangement signals 36 a, 36 b, 36 c.

Referring again to FIG. 1, a distance measuring system 50 is combined with the controller 10 for separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the memorized component arrangements. In a preferred embodiment, the distance measuring system 50 measures the distance that the automobile is driven while the automobile components 14 are in each of the first, second and third memorized preferred component arrangements. The preferred component arrangement that is applicable during each occasion upon which the automobile is driven is indicated by the controller 10 in accordance with the component-arrangement signal 36 a, 36 b, 36 c received by the controller 10 from one of the remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c. The distance measuring system thereby provides a measurement of the distance that the automobile is driven by each of the first, second and third drivers. A display device 52 is coupled to the distance measuring system 50 for displaying the distances driven by a selected one of the drivers during a selected period. Such a display is provided in response to operation of the keyboard 29.

Although three preferred component arrangements and three remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c are included in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, two or more than three preferred component arrangements and respective remote control devices for transmitting a corresponding number of differently coded component-arrangement signals can be included in alternative preferred embodiments.

In some of the preferred embodiments the controller 10 is also used for enabling each driver to remotely log into his respective personal computer 54 a, 54 b, 54 c that may be located in the automobile. The personal computers 54 a, 54 b, 54 c may be installed in the automobile. Alternatively one, some or all of the personal computers 54 a, 54 b, 54 c may be a portable computer, such as a notebook or laptop computer or a handheld computer, which may be located in the automobile from time to time, but need not necessarily be located in the automobile at the time that the controller 10 is used for logging into the respective computer 54 a, 54 b, 54 c. The controller 10 is coupled to first, second and third personal computers 54 a, 54 b, 54 c. The coupling between the controller 10 and an individual one of the personal computers 54 a, 54 b, 54 c may be accomplished by a direct connection or by a wireless interface. The coupled computers 54 a, 54 b, 54 c can also be logged into independently of the controller 10.

The keyboard 29 is used for causing the computer memory 32 to memorize login passwords for the coupled personal computers 54 a, 54 b, 54 c that are respectively associated with the component arrangements preferred by each of the first, second and third drivers. The first login password is for the first personal computer 54 a; the second login password is for the second personal computer 54 b; and the third login password is for the third personal computer 54 c.

The unique first, second and third component-arrangement signals 36 a, 36 b, 36 c, which are transmitted by the remote control devices 12 a, 12 b, 12 c and received by the controller 10 are also interpreted by the controller 10 as first, second and third login signals. The controller 10 is adapted for responding to the first login signal by causing the first personal computer 54 a to be turned on and by sending the memorized first login password 56 a to the first personal computer 54 a, for responding to the second login signal by causing the second personal computer 54 b to be turned on and by sending the memorized second login password 56 b to the second personal computer 54 b, and for responding to the third login signal by causing the third personal computer 54 c to be turned on and by sending the memorized third login password 56 c to the third personal computer 54 c.

In alternative embodiments, a personal computer is not associated with each of the preferred component arrangements. In fact there may not be any personal computers associated with any of the preferred component arrangements.

Referring again to the program instructions 33 stored in the memory 32, such program instructions 33 inter alia (i) enable the memory 32 to memorize a plurality of preferred component arrangements; (ii) cause the controller 10 to respond to respective component-arrangement signals 36 a, 36 b, 36 c received from locations remote from the automobile by controlling the component arranging apparatus 16 to provide one of the memorized respective preferred component arrangements in accordance with the unique received component-arrangement signal 36 a, 36 b, 36 c; (iii) enable the distance measurement system 50 to separately measure the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the memorized preferred component arrangements; (iv) enable the memory 32 to memorize the login passwords for the plurality of coupled personal computers 54 a, 54 b, 54 c; and (v) cause the controller 10 to respond to respective login signals 36 a, 36 b, 36 c received from locations remote from the automobile by causing the respective personal computer 54 a, 54 b, 54 c to be turned on and by sending the respective memorized login password 56 a, 56 b, 56 c to the respective personal computer.

Referring to FIG. 3, a preferred embodiment of a control system according to another aspect of the present invention is adapted for controlling the position of a predetermined seat in a given automobile. This system includes a controller 60 and a plurality of remote control devices, including at least a first remote control device 62 a and a second remote control device 62 b. The controller 60 is installed in an automobile that includes a number of adjustable components 64 and one or more apparatus 66 for arranging the components 64. The adjustable automobile components 64 include a predetermined seat 68, preferably the driver's seat, and may also include, but are not limited to, one or more other components, such, a steering wheel, one or more mirrors, a radio, a cell-phone interface, windows, an air circulation system, and an air conditioning system. The component arranging apparatus 66 are operable to provide a plurality of arrangements of the adjustable components 64 of the automobile. The component arranging apparatus 66 include at least a seat arranging system for adjusting the predetermined seat 68.

The controller 60 includes the same components as described above as being included in the controller 10, and with respect to such above described components functions in the same manner as the controller 10. The controller 60 is coupled to the seat arranging system of the component arranging apparatus 66 and may be coupled to one or more of the other component arranging apparatus 66, such as the system for arranging the steering wheel and the apparatus for arranging one or more mirrors, for controlling the operation of the component arranging apparatus 66 to which the controller 60 is coupled. In most instances, the coupled component arranging apparatus 66 can also be operated independently of the controller 60. The controller 60 is used to control the adjustment of the predetermined seat 68 to a memorized seat position.

The first remote control device 62 a is adapted for transmitting a first seat-position signal 70 a indicating one memorized seat position; and the second remote control device 62 b is adapted for transmitting a second seat-position signal 70 b that indicates a different memorized seat position than the seat position indicated by the seat-position signal 70 a transmitted by the first remote control device 62 a.

The controller 60 is adapted for responding to the first seat-position signal 70 a by causing the driver's seat 68 to be adjusted to the indicated one memorized position and for responding to the second seat-position signal 70 b by causing the driver's seat 68 to be adjusted to the indicated different memorized position.

Each remote control device 62 a, 62 b also is adapted for transmitting an unlock-request signal 72 for causing a keyless-entry system 74 in the given automobile to unlock one or more doors 76 of the given automobile.

Each remote control device 62 a, 62 b is adapted for transmitting both the respective seat position signal 70 a, 70 b and the unlock-request signal 72 in response to a single manipulation of the respective remote control device 62 a, 62 b, such as by pressing an “unlock door” button.

In one embodiment, each remote control device 62 a, 62 b also is adapted for transmitting a lock-request signal 78 for causing the keyless-entry system 74 to lock the doors 76 of the given automobile; and the controller 60 is adapted for responding to the lock-request signal 78 by causing the driver's seat 68 to be adjusted to a locked seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile.

In one embodiment, a safety system 80 is coupled to the driver's seat 68 for preventing the driver's seat 68 from being adjusted while the driver's seat 68 is occupied to the seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile. In one aspect of this embodiment, the safety mechanism 80 detects when the driver's seat 68 is occupied and is coupled to the controller 60 for preventing the controller 60 from responding to the lock-request signal 78 by causing the driver's seat 68 to be adjusted while the driver's seat 68 is occupied to the seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile. In another aspect of this embodiment, the safety system 80 includes a mechanism that physically impedes adjustment of the driver's seat 68 while the driver's seat 68 is occupied to the seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile. In alternative versions of this embodiment only one or the other of these two aspects of the safety system 80 is included.

In one embodiment, a safety system 80 is coupled to the driver's seat 68 and the controller 60 for preventing the controller 60 from causing the driver's seat 68 to be adjusted while the driver's seat 68 is occupied in response to any signal 70 a, 70 b, 72, 78 received by the controller 60 from a remote control device 62 a, 62 b or from a source that is remote from the automobile.

In one embodiment, a seat adjusting apparatus (included in the component arranging apparatus 66), which adjusts one or more seats in response to the controller 60, is inhibited from applying more than a threshold amount of force while moving the seats (included in the adjustable automobile components 64) in a backward or forward direction in order to reduce or prevent damage to someone or something disposed behind or in front of a seat. In one aspect of this embodiment, the threshold is determined to be not more than the amount of force that would be required to overcome static resistance against said movement imposed by a minimum dimension of someone or something disposed behind or in front of the seat. In another aspect of this embodiment, the presence of someone or something behind or in front of the seat is detected while the seat is being adjusted by detecting an increase in the amount of force being applied above the threshold required to more the seat when there is no resistance to such movement, and in response to detecting such an increase further adjustment of the seat is inhibited. The embodiment of FIG. 3 may also include a plurality of personal computers 82 a, 82 b, which are coupled to the controller 60 so that the controller 60 can enable each driver to remotely log into his respective personal computer 82 a, 82 b that may be located in the automobile by using his respective remote control device 62 a, 62 b. In this regard the controller 60 includes the same components as described above as being included in the controller 10 in the embodiment of FIG. 1, and with respect to such above described components the controller functions in the same manner as the controller 10 to memorize login passwords for the personal computers 82 a, 82 b, to turn on the personal computers 82 a, 82 b and to send the memorized login passwords 84 a, 84 b to the personal computers 82 a, 82 b. The personal computers 82 a, 82 b may be installed in the automobile or portable in the same manner as the personal computers 52 a, 52 b, 52 c included in the embodiment of FIG. 1 and the personal computers 82 a, 82 b may be coupled be the controller 60 in the same manner as the personal computers 52 a, 52 b, 52 c are coupled be the controller 10.

In the embodiment of FIG. 3, the program instructions stored in the memory of the computer in the controller 60 inter alia (i) enable the memory to memorize a plurality of preferred seat positions and the locked seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile; (ii) cause the controller 60 to respond to a seat-position signal 70 a, 70 b that is received with an unlock-request signal 72 from a location remote from the automobile by causing the predetermined seat to be adjusted to a memorized seat position indicated by the respective received seat-position signal 70 a, 70 b; (iii) causes the controller 60 to respond to a lock-request signal 78 received from a location remote from the automobile by causing the driver's seat 68 to be adjusted to a locked position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile; (iv) prevent the controller 60 from responding to the lock-request signal 78 by causing the driver's seat 68 to be adjusted while the driver's seat 68 is occupied; (v) enable the computer memory of the controller 60 to memorize the login passwords for the plurality of coupled personal computers 82 a, 82 b; and (vi) cause the controller 60 to respond to respective login signals 54 a, 54 b received from locations remote from the automobile by causing the respective personal computer 82 a, 82 b to be turned on and by sending the respective memorized login password 84 a, 84 b to the respective personal computer.

In one or more alternative embodiments, portions of the controller may be included in one or more of the remote control devices. For example, the remote control devices may include a keyboard, which is coupled to the computer memory by a wireless interface, wherein such a keyboard is adapted for causing the computer memory to selectively memorize the different preferred component arrangements and/or to memorize the login passwords for the respective personal computers.

In one or more alternative embodiments portions of the controller are contained in physically separate devices. For example, some portions of the controller computer, the controller computer memory and/or the controller computer processor may be contained within separate devices that are disparately coupled to different arranging apparatus for adjusting respectively different automobile components.

In one or more alternative embodiments, one, more or all of the remote control devices may include a plurality numbered buttons that may be depressed selectively for transmitting the respective unique component-arrangement signals or login signals.

In one or more alternative embodiments a controller and one or more remote control device are included in a system for remotely logging into one or more personal computers in the manner described hereinabove, wherein such system does not include a component arrangement function and/or is independent of a door unlocking function.

Not all of the features of the various embodiments described herein are included in any single embodiment of the present invention.

The benefits specifically stated herein do not necessarily apply to every conceivable embodiment of the present invention. Further, such stated benefits of the present invention are only examples and should not be construed as the only benefits of the present invention. While the above description contains many specificities, these specificities are not to be construed as limitations on the scope of the present invention, but rather as examples of the preferred embodiments described herein. Other variations are possible and the scope of the present invention should be determined not by the embodiments described herein but rather by the claims and their legal equivalents. The claims require no implicit limitations. Each claim is to be construed explicitly as stated, or by its legal equivalent.

Regarding the method claims, except for those steps that can only occur in the sequence in which they are recited, and except for those steps for which the occurrence of a given sequence is specifically recited or must be inferred, the steps of the method claims do not have to occur in the sequence in which they are recited. 

1. A system for controlling a plurality of preferred arrangements of at least one component of an automobile that includes means for arranging at least one component of the automobile to provide a plurality of arrangements of the at least one component, said preferred arrangements including at least a first component arrangement and a second component arrangement, the system comprising: a controller for controlling at least one of the arranging means, wherein the controller includes means for memorizing a plurality of preferred component arrangements, including at least the first component arrangement and the second component arrangement; a first means operable from a location remote from the automobile for causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized first component arrangement; and a second means operable from a location remote from the automobile for causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized second component arrangement.
 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein the controller further include means for causing the controller to selectively memorize said preferred component arrangements.
 3. A system according to claim 1, wherein the first means is embodied in a first handheld remote control device and the second means is embodied in a second separate handheld remote control device.
 4. A system according to claim 1, wherein the first means is incapable of causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized second component arrangement.
 5. A system according to claim 4, wherein the second means is incapable of causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized first component arrangement.
 6. A system according to claim 1, wherein the first means can be adapted to be incapable of causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized second component arrangement.
 7. A system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one component of the automobile includes at least one seat and one or more of the following: at least one mirror, the steering wheel, a radio, a cell-phone interface, a window position control system, the air circulation control system, the air conditioning system and a GPS receiver.
 8. A system according to claim 1 in combination with means for separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the memorized component arrangements.
 9. A system according to claim 1, wherein the controller is coupled to a plurality of personal computers located in the automobile; wherein the controller includes means for memorizing a plurality of login passwords for a plurality of said coupled personal computers that are respectively associated with the preferred component arrangements, including at least a first login password for a first said coupled personal computer associated with the first component arrangement and a second login password for a second said coupled personal computer associated with the second component arrangement; wherein the controller is adapted for responding to a first login signal received from a location remote from the automobile, by causing the first personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized first login password to the first personal computer; and wherein the controller is adapted for responding to a second login signal received from a location remote from the automobile, by causing the second personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized second login password to the second personal computer.
 10. A system for controlling the position of a seat in an automobile, comprising: a seat positioning control system for controlling adjustment of the seat to a memorized seat position; and a remote control device for transmitting a seat-position signal indicating a memorized seat position; wherein the seat positioning control system is adapted for responding to said seat-position signal by causing the seat to be adjusted to the indicated memorized seat position; and wherein the remote control device is adapted for also transmitting an unlock-request signal for causing a keyless-entry system to unlock one or more doors of the automobile.
 11. A system according to claim 10, wherein the remote control device is adapted for transmitting both the seat position signal and the unlock-request signal in response to a single manipulation of the remote control device.
 12. A system according to claim 11, further comprising a second said remote control device, wherein the second remote control device is adapted for transmitting a second seat-position signal that indicates a different memorized seat position than the seat position indicated by the seat-position signal transmitted by the first-recited remote control device; and wherein the seat positioning control system is adapted for responding to said second seat-position signal by causing the seat to be adjusted to the indicated different memorized seat position.
 13. A system according to claim 10, wherein the seat is the driver's seat; wherein the remote control device is adapted for transmitting a lock-request signal for causing said keyless-entry system to lock the doors of the automobile; and wherein the seat positioning control system is adapted for responding to said lock-request signal by causing the driver's seat to be adjusted to a locked seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile.
 14. A system according to claim 13, in combination with: safety means coupled to the driver's seat for preventing the driver's seat from being adjusted while the driver's seat is occupied to the seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile.
 15. A system according to claim 10, in combination with: adjusting means coupled to the seat positioning control system and the seat for adjusting the seat in a backward or forward direction in response to the seat positioning control system; wherein the adjusting means are inhibited from applying more than a threshold amount of force while moving the seat in a backward or forward direction in order to reduce or prevent damage to someone or something disposed behind or in front of the seat.
 16. A system according to claim 10, wherein the seat is the driver's seat, the system being in combination with: safety means coupled to the driver's seat and the seat positioning control system for preventing the seat positioning control system from responding to any signal received from a remote control device or from a source that is remote from said automobile by causing driver's seat to be adjusted while the driver's seat is occupied.
 17. A system according to claim 10, further comprising a second said remote control device, wherein the second remote control device is adapted for transmitting a second seat-position signal that indicates a different memorized seat position than the seat position indicated by the seat-position signal transmitted by the first-recited remote control device; and wherein the seat positioning control system is adapted for responding to said second seat-position signal by causing the seat to be adjusted to the indicated different memorized seat position.
 18. A system according to claim 10 in combination with: a controller coupled to a personal computer located in the automobile; wherein the remote control device is adapted for transmitting a login signal; and wherein the controller is adapted for responding to said login signal by causing the personal computer to be turned on and by sending a login password to the personal computer.
 19. A system, comprising: means for arranging at least one component of an automobile to provide a plurality of preferred arrangements of the at least one component, and means for separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the plurality of preferred component arrangements.
 20. A system according to claim 19, further comprising: means for memorizing at least some of the plurality of preferred component arrangements; wherein the measuring means are adapted for separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the memorized component arrangements.
 21. A system for remotely logging into a personal computer, comprising: a controller coupled to the personal computer, wherein the controller includes means for memorizing a login password for the personal computer; and a remote control device for transmitting a login signal; wherein the controller is adapted for responding to said login signal by causing the personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized login password to the personal computer.
 22. A system according to claim 21, wherein the personal computer is located in an automobile; and wherein the remote control device is adapted for also transmitting an unlock-request signal for causing a keyless-entry system to unlock one or more doors of the automobile.
 23. A method of controlling a plurality of preferred arrangements of at least one component of an automobile that includes means for arranging at least one component of the automobile to provide a plurality of arrangements of the at least one component, said preferred arrangements including at least a first component arrangement and a second component arrangement, the method comprising the steps of: (a) with a controller for controlling at least some of the arranging means, memorizing a plurality of preferred component arrangements, including at least the first component arrangement and the second component arrangement; (b) with a first means operated at a location remote from the automobile, causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized first component arrangement; and (c) with a second means operated at a location remote from the automobile, causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide the memorized second component arrangement.
 24. A method according to claim 23, wherein the at least one component of the automobile includes at least one seat and one or more of the following: at least one mirror, the steering wheel, a radio, a cell-phone interface, a window position control system, the air circulation control system, the air conditioning system and a GPS receiver.
 25. A method according to claim 23 in combination with the step of: (d) separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the memorized preferred component arrangements.
 26. A method according to claim 23, wherein the controller is coupled to a plurality of personal computers located in the automobile, the method further comprising the steps of; (d) with the controller, memorizing a plurality of login passwords for a plurality of said coupled personal computers that are respectively associated with the preferred component arrangements, including at least a first login password for a first said coupled personal computer associated with the first component arrangement and a second login password for a second said coupled personal computer associated with the second component arrangement; (e) with the first means, transmitting a first login signal that the controller responds to by causing the first personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized first login password to the first personal computer; and (f) with the second means, transmitting a second login signal that the controller responds to by causing the second personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized second login password to the second personal computer.
 27. A method of controlling the position of a seat in an automobile that includes a seat positioning control system for controlling adjustment of the seat to a memorized seat position, the method comprising the steps of: (a) with a remote control device that is adapted for transmitting an unlock-request signal for causing a keyless-entry system to unlock one or more doors of the automobile, transmitting a seat-position signal indicating a memorized seat position; and (b) with the seat positioning control system, responding to said seat-position signal by causing the seat to be adjusted to the indicated memorized seat position.
 28. A method according to claim 27, wherein step (a) includes the step of: (c) transmitting both the seat position signal and the unlock-request signal in response to a single manipulation of the remote control device.
 29. A method according to claim 27, wherein the seat is the driver's seat, further comprising the steps of: (c) with the remote control device that is also adapted for transmitting a lock-request signal for causing the keyless-entry system to lock the doors of the automobile, transmitting said lock-request signal and (d) with the seat positioning control system, responding to said lock-request signal by causing the driver's seat to be adjusted to a locked position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile.
 30. A method according to claim 29, further comprising the step of: (e) preventing the driver's seat from being adjusted while the driver's seat is occupied to the seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile.
 31. A method according to claim 27, wherein adjusting means are coupled to the seat positioning control system and the seat for adjusting the seat in a backward or forward direction in response to the seat positioning control system; further comprising the step of: (c) inhibiting the adjusting means from applying more than a threshold amount of force while moving the seat in a backward or forward direction in order to reduce or prevent damage to someone or something disposed behind or in front of the seat.
 32. A method according to claim 27, wherein the seat is the driver's seat, further comprising the step of: (c) preventing the seat positioning control system from responding to any signal received from a remote control device or from a source that is remote from said automobile by causing driver's seat to be adjusted while the driver's seat is occupied.
 33. A method according to claim 27, further comprising the steps of: (c) with the remote control device transmitting a login signal to a controller that is coupled to a personal computer located in the automobile; and (d) with the controller, responding to said login signal by causing the personal computer to be turned on and by sending a login password to the personal computer.
 34. A method, comprising the steps of: (a) arranging at least one component of an automobile to provide a plurality of preferred arrangements of the at least one component, and (b) separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the plurality of preferred component arrangements.
 35. A method according to claim 30, further comprising the step of: (c) memorizing at least some of the plurality of preferred component arrangements; wherein step (b) comprises separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the memorized component arrangements.
 36. A method of remotely logging into a personal computer, comprising the steps of: (a) with a remote control device, transmitting a login signal; and (b) with a controller that is coupled to the personal computer and includes a memorized login password for the personal computer, responding to said login signal by causing the personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized login password to the personal computer.
 37. A computer readable medium for use with a computer in a controller for controlling a plurality of preferred arrangements of at least one component of an automobile that includes means for arranging at least one component of the automobile to provide a plurality of arrangements of the at least one component, said preferred arrangements including at least a first component arrangement and a second component arrangement, wherein the computer readable medium contains program instructions for: (a) enabling the controller to memorize a plurality of preferred component arrangements, including at least the first component arrangement and the second component arrangement; (b) causing the controller to respond to a first component-arrangement signal received from a location remote from the automobile, by controlling the arranging means to provide the memorized first component arrangement; and (c) causing the controller to respond to a second component-arrangement signal received from a location remote from the automobile, by controlling the arranging means to provide the memorized second component arrangement.
 38. A computer readable medium according to claim 37, wherein the at least one component of the automobile includes at least one seat and one or more of the following: at least one mirror, the steering wheel, a radio, a cell-phone interface, a window position control system, the air circulation control system, the air conditioning system and a GPS receiver.
 39. A computer readable medium according to claim 37, wherein the controller is coupled to a plurality of personal computers located in the automobile, and wherein the computer readable medium also contains program instructions for: (d) enabling the controller to memorize a plurality of login passwords for a plurality of said coupled personal computers that are respectively associated with the preferred component arrangements, including at least a first login password for a first said coupled personal computer associated with the first component arrangement and a second login password for a second said coupled personal computer associated with the second component arrangement; (e) causing the controller to respond to a first login signal received from a location remote from the automobile, by causing the first personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized first login password to the first personal computer; and (f) causing the controller to respond to a second login signal received from a location remote from the automobile, by causing the second personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized second login password to the first personal computer.
 40. A computer readable medium for use with a computer in a seat positioning control system that is adapted for controlling adjustment of the seat to a memorized seat position, wherein the computer readable medium contains program instructions for: (a) causing the seat positioning control system to respond to a seat-position signal that is received with an unlock-request signal from a location remote from the automobile by causing the seat to be adjusted to a memorized seat position indicated by the respective received seat-position signal.
 41. A computer readable medium according to claim 40, wherein the seat is the driver's seat, and wherein the computer readable medium also contains program instructions for: (b) causing the seat positioning control system to respond to a lock-request signal received from a location remote from the automobile by causing the driver's seat to be adjusted to a locked position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile.
 42. A computer readable medium according to claim 41, wherein the computer readable medium also contains program instructions for: (c) preventing the driver's seat from being adjusted while the driver's seat is occupied to the seat position that cannot be utilized for driving the automobile.
 43. A computer readable medium according to claim 40, wherein adjusting means are coupled to the seat positioning control system and the seat for adjusting the seat in a backward or forward direction in response to the seat positioning control system; wherein the computer readable medium contains program instructions for: (b) inhibiting the adjusting means from applying more than a threshold amount of force while moving the seat in a backward or forward direction in order to reduce or prevent damage to someone or something disposed behind or in front of the seat.
 44. A computer readable medium according to claim 40, wherein the seat is the driver's seat, wherein the computer readable medium contains program instructions for: (b) preventing the seat positioning control system from responding to any signal received from a remote control device or from a source that is remote from said automobile by causing driver's seat to be adjusted while the driver's seat is occupied.
 45. A computer readable medium according to claim 40, for use in a said control system computer that is coupled to a personal computer located in the automobile, wherein the computer readable medium also contains program instructions for: (b) enabling the control system computer to memorize a login password for the personal computer; and (c) causing the control system computer to respond to a login signal received from a location remote by causing the personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized login password to the personal computer.
 46. A computer readable medium for use with a computer in a control system for controlling a plurality of preferred arrangements of at least one component of an automobile that includes means for arranging at least one component of the automobile to provide a plurality of arrangements of the at least one component, including at least a first component arrangement and a second component arrangement, wherein the computer readable medium contains program instructions for: (a) causing the controller to control the arranging means to provide a plurality of preferred arrangements of the at least one component, and (b) separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the plurality of preferred component arrangements.
 47. A computer readable medium according to claim 46, wherein the computer readable medium also contains program instructions for: (c) memorizing at least some of the plurality of preferred component arrangements; and (d) separately measuring the distance over which the automobile is driven while respectively in at least some of the memorized component arrangements.
 48. A computer readable medium for use with a computer in a controller that is coupled to a personal computer, wherein the computer readable medium contains program instructions for: (a) enabling the controller to memorize a login password for the personal computer; and (b) causing the controller to respond to a login signal received from a location remote from the controller by causing the personal computer to be turned on and by sending the memorized login password to the personal computer. 